Antonym: impurity. Similar words: security, obscurity, curiosity, minority, asperity, priority, majority, posterity. Meaning: ['pjʊrətɪ /'pjʊə-] n. 1. being undiluted or unmixed with extraneous material 2. the state of being unsullied by sin or moral wrong; lacking a knowledge of evil 3. a woman's virtue or chastity.
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(61) Alta manufactures high purity titanium principally for use in the production of sputtering targets for the electronics industry.
(62) People find a purity in them which they do not find in secular, national parties.
(63) Hopkins was clear about the dual strategy of the new purity movement.
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(64) Their measures of success are not ideological purity but profitability within their chosen sectors.
(65) Everywhere one notices attempts to introduce greater purity, greater justice, greater perfection and a more universal explanation of things.
(66) He was a prophet without honour and yet he had kept the purity of his belief unsullied.
(67) The white faces of saints had grown insane and bloated, their purity profaned.
(68) There is a lovely sense of the purity of Elisha in the way he didn't condemn or judge.
(69) If the grace of repentance was so easily obtained, why worry about holy purity?
(70) In literature, the swan has been a symbol of purity and virtue.
(71) Cytospin preparations of purified epithelial cells were stained by immunoperoxidase to ascertain purity and contaminating mononuclear cells.
(72) The purity of heroin on the streets has increased more than four times.
(73) Use of the chemicals could harm the purity of dairy products.
(74) It was certainly an occasion that made Le Kha Phieu's earlier protestations of continuing socialist purity hard to believe.
(75) In her view, it was bourgeois women who were most oppressed by social definitions of female purity.
(76) But in private the department held deep reservations about the benefits of fresh legislation and about its purity protagonists.
(77) And one does expect more purity from people who invoke lofty ideals.
(78) But the mention of Wilde also serves to remind us that social purity never succeeded in totally silencing its opponents.
(79) Did they tease him about his obedience to his parents, his purity, his allegiance to the holy book?
(80) It includes industrial production control, analysis of high purity materials, food, human organs and biomonitoring.
(81) Neither of the superpowers has had much interest in ideological purity.
(82) The first concerns her obsession with purity and her ambivalent attitude towards it.
(83) In 1970, Mr Pozsgay joined the Agitprop department - the party's watchdog on ideological purity and the media.
(84) Once elected, the pressure group spokesman becomes a politician, whose business is compromise, not ideological purity.
(85) Just a white-hot bonding with the words and feelings in the song, a raw purity that will take your breath away.
(86) The Brahmins or priests, members of the highest caste, personified purity, sanctity and holiness.
(87) A modern day Gothic of such purity that it is almost a parody.
(88) By contrast, Rhone Poulenc and Molycorp have set great store on producing consistent levels of purity.
(89) Nobody had mentioned the myth of racial purity in your columns until Helen Bews intervened.
(90) Did the Lord ordain her maternal exile, or had Augustine bartered her pain for his purity?
More similar words: security, obscurity, curiosity, minority, asperity, priority, majority, posterity, integrity, authority, celebrity, austerity, mediocrity, popularity, similarity, regularity, dissimilarity, spur, purse, spurn, pursue, purvey, purple, purely, pursuit, purpose, purchase, purview, lurid, curio.